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2016–17 British Basketball League season

The 2016–17 BBL season was the 30th campaign of the British Basketball League since the league's establishment in 1987. The season featured 12 teams from across England and Scotland. The season started on September 23, 2016, and ended on May 14, 2017.[1]

2016–17 BBL season
LeagueBritish Basketball League
SportBasketball
Number of teams12
Regular-season
Top seedLeicester Riders
Season MVPRahmon Fletcher
Top scorerRahmon Fletcher (Newcastle Eagles)
(676 points)
BBL Tournaments
BBL Playoffs championsLeicester Riders
  BBL Playoffs runners-upNewcastle Eagles
BBL Cup championsNewcastle Eagles
  BBL Cup runners-upGlasgow Rocks
BBL Trophy championsLeicester Riders
  BBL Trophy runners-upPlymouth Raiders
BBL seasons

Apparel edit

As of the 2016/17 BBL season Italian sportswear manufacturer Kappa was the kit supplier for all the 12 teams.[2]

Teams edit

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Locations of the 2016-17 BBL teams

Notable occurrences edit

  • Cheshire Phoenix announced former player Colin O'Reilly as their new head coach. After an unsuccessful start to the season, O'Reilly left the club after just 14 competitive matches. After weeks of searching for a replacement, he was replaced by Cheshire legend Robbie Peers, who himself only lasted a few games before personal reasons forced him to step down. Assistant coach Ben Thomas took the reins for the remainder of the season.
  • Sheffield Sharks head coach Atiba Lyons sparked controversy after the signing of three players from a combine for prospective players he held in the United States. Forward Marquis Mathis didn't play a single game for the club, before signing for English Basketball League side Solent Kestrels, and forward Shaheed Davis lasted only 4 competitive matches. Only point guard Jordan Davis, who had previous professional experience, lasted the season, which was spent mostly on the sidelines due to injury.
  • Glasgow Rocks brought in a new assistant coach in the form of Scotland national team coach Erik Olson.
  • In a major coup for the club Glasgow Rocks signed championship-winning point guard Neil Watson from the Leicester Riders.
  • Newcastle Eagles were to begin a rebuilding process after losing Andrew Thomson to rivals Leicester and club stalwart Charles Smith to retirement at the end of the 2015–16 season. The club signed Orlan Jackman from rivals Worcester Wolves, Deondre Parks from South Dakota State and GB international Joe Hart.
  • On the eve of the new season, Leicester Riders signed former Cheshire standout Taylor King, who became available after leaving Lithuanian side Nevėžis. American rookie Donovan Jack was cut without making an appearance for the club to make space on the roster for King.
  • The league announced a broadcast deal with BBC Sport to show up to 32 games live via the BBC Red Button and BBC Sport website. The first game shown was Worcester Wolves' thrashing of local rivals Bristol Flyers 88–56. The result would kickstart the Flyers' season, who won 7 of their next 8 league matches.
  • Glasgow Rocks set a franchise record of 12 consecutive wins during October, November and December.
  • Worcester Wolves brought in influential big man Maurice Walker after a spell with Valmiera in Latvia. Walker would prove to be a catalyst in kickstarting the Wolves' faltering campaign. The club would go on to win 15 of their next 18 league games after his arrival in November.
  • Newcastle Eagles won the BBL Cup, defeating the Glasgow Rocks 91–83 in the final at the Barclaycard Arena, Birmingham.
  • Manchester Giants became only the third BBL side to have lost a competitive match to a non-BBL team, crashing out of the BBL Trophy 1st Round following an 86–84 away defeat to Essex Leopards. Former BBL player Mike Martin put in a standout performance with 41 points for the Leopards.
  • Scottish National League sideBoroughmuir Blaze competed in the BBL Trophy for the first time, losing 74–108 at home to the visiting Plymouth Raiders.
  • Manchester Giants announced they had received the appropriate UK Home Office documentation to allow them to sign work permit players in the future.
  • Leicester Riders won the BBL Trophy, thrashing Plymouth Raiders 91–58 in the final at the Emirates Arena in Glasgow.
  • On the eve of the final weekend of the regular season, Plymouth Raiders announced they had been forced to release star forward Anton Grady for a "serious breach of club and league rules". Although the club declined to comment on the exact nature of the breach, it was reported by British basketball media outlet MVP to be due to a failed drugs test taken after the Raiders' Trophy final defeat in March.
  • Plymouth Raiders, despite their healthy playing budget and star studded roster, failed to reach the post season playoffs for the fourth consecutive year.
  • Surrey Scorchers reached the post season Playoffs for the first time under their new guise at the second attempt. Finishing 8th with a 15–18 record, the club were drawn against champions Leicester. After a buzzer beating 3 from Gabriel McCray earned the Guildford-based club a rare 73–73 draw in the 1st leg, the Scorchers were comfortably beaten in the return leg at the Leicester Arena.
  • Towards the end of the season it was announced that long term Rocks owner and founder Ian Reid had sold his shares in the club to businessman Duncan Smillie, although staying on at the club as non-executive chairman.
  • At the end of the season, Glasgow Rocks announced that head coach Sterling Davis would be leaving the club, bringing to an end his 11-year association with the club as a player, player-coach and head coach.
  • At the end of the season, Manchester Giants announced that head coach Yorick Williams would not coach the team for the following season after two years at the helm, instead taking on an ambassadorial role within the club. Former assistant coach and Giants' development team head coach Danny Byrne was soon announced as his replacement.
  • Despite one year remaining of a two-year contract, Plymouth Raiders announced Jonathan White would not be returning to the club as head coach. BBC Spotlight revealed concerns raised by Raiders' fans of the authenticity of White's original appointment, namely his claimed experience of coaching in the National Basketball League (Australia). Despite numerous requests for interviews, Spotlight were shut out by White and the club.

BBL Championship edit

Regular season edit

Standings edit

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Leicester Riders 33 27 6 2909 2467 +442 54 Qualification to playoffs
2 Newcastle Eagles 33 23 10 3075 2787 +288 46
3 Glasgow Rocks 33 21 12 2724 2523 +201 42
4 Sheffield Sharks 33 20 13 2576 2548 +28 40
5 Worcester Wolves 33 20 13 2911 2745 +166 40
6 London Lions 33 18 15 2871 2774 +97 36
7 Bristol Flyers 33 16 17 2564 2659 −95 32
8 Surrey Scorchers 33 15 18 2651 2762 −111 30
9 Plymouth Raiders 33 14 19 2916 2912 +4 28
10 Cheshire Phoenix 33 11 22 2894 2962 −68 22
11 Leeds Force 33 8 25 2466 2881 −415 16
12 Manchester Giants 33 5 28 2465 3002 −537 10
Source: BBL

Playoffs edit

Bracket edit

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
             
1 Leicester Riders 73 94 167
8 Surrey Scorchers 73 58 131
1 Leicester Riders 90 72 162
6 London Lions 71 55 136
3 Glasgow Rocks 70 71 141
6 London Lions 91 62 153
1 Leicester Riders 84
2 Newcastle Eagles 63
2 Newcastle Eagles 97 84 181
7 Bristol Flyers 94 82 176
2 Newcastle Eagles 105 94 199
5 Worcester Wolves 86 111 197
4 Sheffield Sharks 71 84 155
5 Worcester Wolves 73 86 159

Final edit

14 May 2017
16:00 GMT
Leicester Riders 84–63 Newcastle Eagles
Scoring by quarter: 29-11, 18-16, 25-17, 12-19
Pts: Thomson 18
Rebs: Hampton 14
Asts: Clark 6
Pts: Fletcher 16
Rebs: Behrens 9
Asts: Fletcher 3
O2 Arena, London
Attendance: 15,000

Statistics edit

  • minimum of 25 games played
As of 20 May 2017
Category Player Team Statistic
Points per game Rahmon Fletcher Newcastle Eagles 20.48
Rebounds per game Maurice Walker Worcester Wolves 9.11
Assists per game Rahmon Fletcher Newcastle Eagles 6.58
Steals per game Zaire Taylor London Lions 2.21
Blocks per game Kieron Achara Glasgow Rocks 1.73
Minutes per game Jamell Anderson Cheshire Phoenix 36.65

Source: [3]

BBL Cup edit

1st Round edit

SGS WISE Arena
Trafford Powerleague Arena

Quarter-finals edit

Semi-finals edit

Glasgow Rocks 87–73 Surrey Scorchers
Glasgow win 168-154
Newcastle Eagles 89–82 London Lions
Newcastle win 176-162

Final edit

15 January 2017
15:30 GMT
Newcastle Eagles 91–83 Glasgow Rocks
Scoring by quarter: 20-21, 30-11, 22–17, 19-34
Pts: Rahmon Fletcher (29)
Rebs: Scott Martin (10)
Asts: Rahmon Fletcher (6)
Pts: Neil Watson (28)
Rebs: Kieron Achara (14)
Asts: Neil Watson (6)
Barclaycard Arena, Birmingham
Attendance: 9,000

BBL Trophy edit

1st Round edit

Noel Baker Sports Centre
Carnegie Sports Arena
Rivermead Leisure Complex

Quarter-finals edit

Semi-finals edit

Cheshire Phoenix 64–84 Leicester Riders
Leicester win 175-135

Final edit

19 March 2017
15:30 GMT
Leicester Riders 91–58 Plymouth Raiders
Scoring by quarter: 27-7, 20-19, 25-15, 19-17
Pts: Taylor King (20)
Rebs: Taylor King (10)
Asts: Conner Washington (7)
Pts: Daryl Corletto (20)
Rebs: Cory Dixon (7)
Asts: Cory Dixon (4)
Emirates Arena, Glasgow
Attendance: 6,000

Awards edit

Monthly awards edit

Month Coach of the Month Player of the Month
October     Rob Paternostro (Leicester Riders)   Rashad Hassan (London Lions)
November     Sterling Davis (Glasgow Rocks)   Rashad Hassan (London Lions)
December   Andreas Kapoulas (Bristol Flyers)   Donte Nicholas (Plymouth Raiders)
January   Paul James (Worcester Wolves)   Anton Grady (Plymouth Raiders)
February     Rob Paternostro (Leicester Riders)   Kieron Achara (Glasgow Rocks)
March   Paul James (Worcester Wolves)     Jermel Kennedy (Worcester Wolves)

Season Awards edit

References edit

  1. ^
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2018-03-02. Retrieved 2016-12-10.
  3. ^ BBL League leaders

External links edit

  • Official website
Preceded by BBL seasons
2016–17
Succeeded by

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The 2016 17 BBL season was the 30th campaign of the British Basketball League since the league s establishment in 1987 The season featured 12 teams from across England and Scotland The season started on September 23 2016 and ended on May 14 2017 1 2016 17 BBL seasonLeagueBritish Basketball LeagueSportBasketballNumber of teams12Regular seasonTop seedLeicester RidersSeason MVPRahmon FletcherTop scorerRahmon Fletcher Newcastle Eagles 676 points BBL TournamentsBBL Playoffs championsLeicester Riders BBL Playoffs runners upNewcastle EaglesBBL Cup championsNewcastle Eagles BBL Cup runners upGlasgow RocksBBL Trophy championsLeicester Riders BBL Trophy runners upPlymouth RaidersBBL seasons 2015 162017 18 Contents 1 Apparel 2 Teams 3 Notable occurrences 4 BBL Championship 4 1 Regular season 4 1 1 Standings 4 2 Playoffs 4 2 1 Bracket 4 2 2 Final 4 3 Statistics 5 BBL Cup 5 1 1st Round 5 2 Quarter finals 5 3 Semi finals 5 4 Final 6 BBL Trophy 6 1 1st Round 6 2 Quarter finals 6 3 Semi finals 6 4 Final 7 Awards 7 1 Monthly awards 7 2 Season Awards 8 References 9 External linksApparel editAs of the 2016 17 BBL season Italian sportswear manufacturer Kappa was the kit supplier for all the 12 teams 2 Teams edit nbsp nbsp Flyers nbsp Phoenix nbsp Rocks nbsp Force nbsp Riders nbsp Lions nbsp Giants nbsp Eagles nbsp Raiders nbsp Sharks nbsp Scorchers nbsp Wolvesclass notpageimage Locations of the 2016 17 BBL teams Team City Arena Capacity Bristol Flyers Bristol SGS WISE Arena 750 Cheshire Phoenix Ellesmere Port Cheshire Oaks Arena 1 400 Glasgow Rocks Glasgow Emirates Arena 6 500 Leeds Force Leeds Carnegie Sports Arena 500 Leicester Riders Leicester Leicester Arena 2 400 London Lions London Copper Box 7 000 Manchester Giants Manchester Trafford Powerleague Arena 1 100 Newcastle Eagles Newcastle upon Tyne Sport Central 3 000 Plymouth Raiders Plymouth Plymouth Pavilions 1 500 Sheffield Sharks Sheffield English Institute of Sport 1 200 Surrey Scorchers Guildford Surrey Sports Park 1 000 Worcester Wolves Worcester University of Worcester Arena 2 000Notable occurrences editCheshire Phoenix announced former player Colin O Reilly as their new head coach After an unsuccessful start to the season O Reilly left the club after just 14 competitive matches After weeks of searching for a replacement he was replaced by Cheshire legend Robbie Peers who himself only lasted a few games before personal reasons forced him to step down Assistant coach Ben Thomas took the reins for the remainder of the season Sheffield Sharks head coach Atiba Lyons sparked controversy after the signing of three players from a combine for prospective players he held in the United States Forward Marquis Mathis didn t play a single game for the club before signing for English Basketball League side Solent Kestrels and forward Shaheed Davis lasted only 4 competitive matches Only point guard Jordan Davis who had previous professional experience lasted the season which was spent mostly on the sidelines due to injury Glasgow Rocks brought in a new assistant coach in the form of Scotland national team coach Erik Olson In a major coup for the club Glasgow Rocks signed championship winning point guard Neil Watson from the Leicester Riders Newcastle Eagles were to begin a rebuilding process after losing Andrew Thomson to rivals Leicester and club stalwart Charles Smith to retirement at the end of the 2015 16 season The club signed Orlan Jackman from rivals Worcester Wolves Deondre Parks from South Dakota State and GB international Joe Hart On the eve of the new season Leicester Riders signed former Cheshire standout Taylor King who became available after leaving Lithuanian side Nevezis American rookie Donovan Jack was cut without making an appearance for the club to make space on the roster for King The league announced a broadcast deal with BBC Sport to show up to 32 games live via the BBC Red Button and BBC Sport website The first game shown was Worcester Wolves thrashing of local rivals Bristol Flyers 88 56 The result would kickstart the Flyers season who won 7 of their next 8 league matches Glasgow Rocks set a franchise record of 12 consecutive wins during October November and December Worcester Wolves brought in influential big man Maurice Walker after a spell with Valmiera in Latvia Walker would prove to be a catalyst in kickstarting the Wolves faltering campaign The club would go on to win 15 of their next 18 league games after his arrival in November Newcastle Eagles won the BBL Cup defeating the Glasgow Rocks 91 83 in the final at the Barclaycard Arena Birmingham Manchester Giants became only the third BBL side to have lost a competitive match to a non BBL team crashing out of the BBL Trophy 1st Round following an 86 84 away defeat to Essex Leopards Former BBL player Mike Martin put in a standout performance with 41 points for the Leopards Scottish National League sideBoroughmuir Blaze competed in the BBL Trophy for the first time losing 74 108 at home to the visiting Plymouth Raiders Manchester Giants announced they had received the appropriate UK Home Office documentation to allow them to sign work permit players in the future Leicester Riders won the BBL Trophy thrashing Plymouth Raiders 91 58 in the final at the Emirates Arena in Glasgow On the eve of the final weekend of the regular season Plymouth Raiders announced they had been forced to release star forward Anton Grady for a serious breach of club and league rules Although the club declined to comment on the exact nature of the breach it was reported by British basketball media outlet MVP to be due to a failed drugs test taken after the Raiders Trophy final defeat in March Plymouth Raiders despite their healthy playing budget and star studded roster failed to reach the post season playoffs for the fourth consecutive year Surrey Scorchers reached the post season Playoffs for the first time under their new guise at the second attempt Finishing 8th with a 15 18 record the club were drawn against champions Leicester After a buzzer beating 3 from Gabriel McCray earned the Guildford based club a rare 73 73 draw in the 1st leg the Scorchers were comfortably beaten in the return leg at the Leicester Arena Towards the end of the season it was announced that long term Rocks owner and founder Ian Reid had sold his shares in the club to businessman Duncan Smillie although staying on at the club as non executive chairman At the end of the season Glasgow Rocks announced that head coach Sterling Davis would be leaving the club bringing to an end his 11 year association with the club as a player player coach and head coach At the end of the season Manchester Giants announced that head coach Yorick Williams would not coach the team for the following season after two years at the helm instead taking on an ambassadorial role within the club Former assistant coach and Giants development team head coach Danny Byrne was soon announced as his replacement Despite one year remaining of a two year contract Plymouth Raiders announced Jonathan White would not be returning to the club as head coach BBC Spotlight revealed concerns raised by Raiders fans of the authenticity of White s original appointment namely his claimed experience of coaching in the National Basketball League Australia Despite numerous requests for interviews Spotlight were shut out by White and the club BBL Championship editRegular season edit Standings edit Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification 1 Leicester Riders 33 27 6 2909 2467 442 54 Qualification to playoffs 2 Newcastle Eagles 33 23 10 3075 2787 288 46 3 Glasgow Rocks 33 21 12 2724 2523 201 42 4 Sheffield Sharks 33 20 13 2576 2548 28 40 5 Worcester Wolves 33 20 13 2911 2745 166 40 6 London Lions 33 18 15 2871 2774 97 36 7 Bristol Flyers 33 16 17 2564 2659 95 32 8 Surrey Scorchers 33 15 18 2651 2762 111 30 9 Plymouth Raiders 33 14 19 2916 2912 4 28 10 Cheshire Phoenix 33 11 22 2894 2962 68 22 11 Leeds Force 33 8 25 2466 2881 415 16 12 Manchester Giants 33 5 28 2465 3002 537 10Source BBL Playoffs edit Bracket edit Quarter finalsSemi finalsFinal 1Leicester Riders73941678Surrey Scorchers73581311Leicester Riders90721626London Lions71551363Glasgow Rocks70711416London Lions91621531Leicester Riders842Newcastle Eagles632Newcastle Eagles97841817Bristol Flyers94821762Newcastle Eagles105941995Worcester Wolves861111974Sheffield Sharks71841555Worcester Wolves7386159 Final edit 14 May 201716 00 GMT Leicester Riders 84 63 Newcastle Eagles Scoring by quarter 29 11 18 16 25 17 12 19Pts Thomson 18Rebs Hampton 14Asts Clark 6 Pts Fletcher 16Rebs Behrens 9Asts Fletcher 3 O2 Arena LondonAttendance 15 000 Statistics edit minimum of 25 games played As of 20 May 2017 Category Player Team Statistic Points per game Rahmon Fletcher Newcastle Eagles 20 48 Rebounds per game Maurice Walker Worcester Wolves 9 11 Assists per game Rahmon Fletcher Newcastle Eagles 6 58 Steals per game Zaire Taylor London Lions 2 21 Blocks per game Kieron Achara Glasgow Rocks 1 73 Minutes per game Jamell Anderson Cheshire Phoenix 36 65 Source 3 BBL Cup edit1st Round edit Bristol Flyers 71 79 Surrey Scorchers SGS WISE Arena Glasgow Rocks 82 77 Leeds Force Emirates Arena London Lions 105 79 Plymouth Raiders Copper Box Manchester Giants 82 97 Cheshire Phoenix Trafford Powerleague Arena Quarter finals edit Leicester Riders 67 76 London Lions Leicester Arena Newcastle Eagles 95 84 Cheshire Phoenix Sport Central DBL Sharks Sheffield 57 69 Glasgow Rocks EIS Sheffield Worcester Wolves 75 94 Surrey Scorchers University of Worcester Arena Semi finals edit Surrey Scorchers 79 81 Glasgow Rocks Surrey Sports Park Glasgow Rocks 87 73 Surrey Scorchers Glasgow win 168 154 Emirates Arena London Lions 80 87 Newcastle Eagles Copper Box Newcastle Eagles 89 82 London Lions Newcastle win 176 162 Sport Central Final edit 15 January 201715 30 GMT Newcastle Eagles 91 83 Glasgow Rocks Scoring by quarter 20 21 30 11 22 17 19 34Pts Rahmon Fletcher 29 Rebs Scott Martin 10 Asts Rahmon Fletcher 6 Pts Neil Watson 28 Rebs Kieron Achara 14 Asts Neil Watson 6 Barclaycard Arena BirminghamAttendance 9 000BBL Trophy edit1st Round edit Boroughmuir Blaze 74 108 Plymouth Raiders The Crags Derby Trailblazers 67 100 Newcastle Eagles Noel Baker Sports Centre Essex Leopards 86 84 Manchester Giants Brentwood Centre Glasgow Rocks 74 81 Leicester Riders Emirates Arena Leeds Force 68 82 Cheshire Phoenix Carnegie Sports Arena London Lions 87 88 Surrey Scorchers Copper Box Reading Rockets 74 85 Bristol Flyers Rivermead Leisure Complex Worcester Wolves 99 68 Sheffield Sharks University of Worcester Arena Quarter finals edit Cheshire Phoenix 90 71 Bristol Flyers Cheshire Oaks Arena Essex Leopards 64 93 Plymouth Raiders Brentwood Centre Leicester Riders 104 69 Newcastle Eagles Leicester Arena Surrey Scorchers 82 86 Worcester Wolves Surrey Sports Park Semi finals edit Leicester Riders 91 71 Cheshire Phoenix Leicester Arena Cheshire Phoenix 64 84 Leicester Riders Leicester win 175 135 Cheshire Oaks Arena Plymouth Raiders 96 78 Worcester Wolves Plymouth Pavilions Worcester Wolves 90 83 Plymouth Raiders Plymouth win 179 168 University of Worcester Arena Final edit 19 March 201715 30 GMT Leicester Riders 91 58 Plymouth Raiders Scoring by quarter 27 7 20 19 25 15 19 17Pts Taylor King 20 Rebs Taylor King 10 Asts Conner Washington 7 Pts Daryl Corletto 20 Rebs Cory Dixon 7 Asts Cory Dixon 4 Emirates Arena GlasgowAttendance 6 000Awards editMonthly awards edit Month Coach of the Month Player of the Month October nbsp nbsp Rob Paternostro Leicester Riders nbsp Rashad Hassan London Lions November nbsp nbsp Sterling Davis Glasgow Rocks nbsp Rashad Hassan London Lions December nbsp Andreas Kapoulas Bristol Flyers nbsp Donte Nicholas Plymouth Raiders January nbsp Paul James Worcester Wolves nbsp Anton Grady Plymouth Raiders February nbsp nbsp Rob Paternostro Leicester Riders nbsp Kieron Achara Glasgow Rocks March nbsp Paul James Worcester Wolves nbsp nbsp Jermel Kennedy Worcester Wolves Season Awards edit BBL Cup MVP Rahmon Fletcher Newcastle Eagles BBL Trophy MVP Taylor King Leicester Riders Finals MVP Pierre Hampton Leicester Riders Player of the year Rahmon Fletcher Newcastle Eagles Coach of the Year Rob Paternostro Leicester Riders Molten BBL Team of the year Kieron Achara Glasgow Rocks Maurice Walker Worcester Wolves Rashad Hassan London Lions Taylor King Leicester Riders Rahmon Fletcher Newcastle Eagles Molten BBL All British Team of the year Kieron Achara Glasgow Rocks Orlan Jackman Newcastle Eagles Garreth Murray Glasgow Rocks Callum Jones Manchester Giants Conner Washington Leicester Riders Molten BBL All Defensive Team of the year Kieron Achara Glasgow Rocks Scott Martin Newcastle Eagles Jermel Kennedy Worcester Wolves Zaire Taylor London Lions Conner Washington Leicester RidersReferences edit Eurobasket com Kappa poised to dominate basketball apparel in UK from 2016 17 BBL British Basketball League Archived from the original on 2018 03 02 Retrieved 2016 12 10 BBL League leadersExternal links editOfficial website Preceded by2015 16 season BBL seasons2016 17 Succeeded by2017 18 season Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2016 17 British Basketball League season amp oldid 1178671048, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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